it can if it is hydraulic it may be an electric motor that works same way as window winder
a hydraulic fluid pushes parts to do what you want them to
From what i have been told and read that means the pumb needs hydraulic fluid , it might have a leak in one of the lines.
Should use jack oil, but you can use transmission fluid if you have to. 10W motor oil works also.
Could beLow transmission fluid level,Dirty transmission fluid,Bad shift solenoid(s),Transmission mechanical problems,Transmission hydraulic control circuit.Start with checking the fluid level then a fluid flush.
The newer Chrysler 300's have 2 options for the transmission. The one that is made by Mercedes does not have a dipstick and will require you to take it to a shop or the dealer to have your fluid level checked.
What kind of hydraulics? Transmission, Brakes?
Automatic transmission fluid.
Hydraulic fluid?? Are you referring to Brake fluid? Dot 3.
A Chrysler Sebring convertible uses ATF+4.
Chrysler ATF+4
ATF4+
ATF+4
It is on the bottom of the fluid reservoir.
Dot3Dot3
It uses DOT3.
DOT3 is recommended
The fluid is added down the dipstick tube.